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Read this if you're considering joining Publishing.com.. Do not get fooled like I did, and all the other poor suckers!Please do not get fooled by these scammers. I am warning anyone and everyone that is considering joining Publishing.com. It's 100% a scam! So here's my story..It's been a little over a year now, and I am still very angry that I lost 9,800 dollars from joining Publishing.com. Because I never did get any results or any benefits whatsoever from joining. Believe me these are just very heartless people that run this company! (The twins and their lil minions).Because they don't care about douching their customers! But I tell you what though, I am coming for them legally! And they will pay eventually I promise them that! Plus I already complained to the FTC, Attorney general, and I am also trying to pursue a class action lawsuit for all of us that got suckered, and that bought into their scam, ya'll welcome)!And yes, I did try to cancel my membership a few days later after I joined. But they would not give me a refund. So then I tried again a couple more times but no dice. Well these are just ruthless, shameless people I thought!..Because this was thousands of dollars of mine that I just spent for nothing at all, it was not pennies!!! And so yes It still does hurt sometimes thinking about it all over again, even after a darn year!. Man, just knowing that they took me for my hard earned money of 9,800 dollars! And sometimes I do ask myself, how come I couldn't just see that it was a scam in plain sight..And so please just hear me out or you will be upset also, and kick yourself too someday! Do not fall for their deception! Because they'll get you on a deceiving upsell zoom call and It will cost you 7,800 dollars at the end of that call too.. Which is called their Accelerated Publishing, but it's still Publishing.com.But man, these people are just so darn greedy!!. Because listen to this, even right after I just joined Publishing.com which cost me a big 2,000 dollars already.. Well then just a couple days later they got me for another 7800 dollars, on a low down high pressure sales upsell call. And yes I know how stupid this sounds on my part, but I was very naive then!But anyway though they are very good at suckering gullible people even like myself, and sadly I say this. So please just heed my warning to you! And so If anything can ever come out positive here for me and for the many other countless people who got scammed as well.. Do not ever consider joining up with Publishing.com.Or you will most definitely regret it, you've been warned! Sincerely Kurt C
I enrolled in a publishing course with this company, hoping to build a better future for my kids. As a struggling solo mum, I paid the initial USD $2,000 by adding it to my mortgage, a huge step for me financially. Sadly, the experience has been extremely disappointing and upsetting, a complete waste of both time and money (which I am still paying off on my mortgage).After joining, I was subjected to high-pressure sales tactics to upgrade to their “Accelerator” programme, which cost thousands more. During those calls, I was even asked whether I could extend my mortgage, increase my credit card limit, or borrow from friends and family, despite having already explained that I was struggling financially. I found this approach deeply unethical. Thankfully, I did not agree to join the Accelerator programme and give them even more money.I also discovered later that there were many additional costs that were never disclosed before enrolment. Expenses such as editing, formatting, book covers, advertising, KDSpy, Grammarly, and reviews are all presented later as “optional” if you question them. In reality, however, it is extremely difficult and time-consuming to handle these tasks on your own if you have no prior experience in the publishing industry. I have struggled to continue with the programme because of these extra costs, which I was not aware of. I was firmly under the impression that the initial USD $2,000 investment would cover everything I needed. Even when they tried to sell me the Accelerator programme, no one ever mentioned these other unavoidable costs.When I twice requested a refund, I was told I was outside their refund window. Their refund window is only three days (!!), which feels completely unreasonable given the size of the investment. I am now out of pocket a large amount of money that I do not expect to recover.I have reported my experience to the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and strongly encourage others who feel misled to do the same. I understand that the company is currently being investigated by the FTC. I also find it concerning that another reviewer (who left a two-star review here on Trustpilot for publishing.com) mentioned that many of the five-star reviews were allegedly written by people who were offered free coaching calls in exchange for posting them. This claim has not been addressed publicly by the company at the time of writing, which I find troubling.Based on my experience, I would urge anyone considering this course to research carefully, ask detailed questions about all costs, and think twice before committing. In my view, the Mikkelsen Twins and their staff operate more like aggressive, ruthless, and uncaring salespeople than educators.
I joined Publishing.com after seeing their ads about creating “passive income” through self-publishing with the help of AI.They promised a simple, step-by-step system, lifetime access to their Publishing.ai software, and personal coaching to guide me through every stage. It sounded like a safe, structured way to build a small business from home, something achievable if I just followed the program.I signed up for a basic program that cost around $2,000, which was a lot for me financially. They then made me feel like I was some exceptional candidate for a program that few would have access to. I later realized that they were scheming to upsell me another $8,000. I repeatedly told the marketing agent that I did not have the money for the upgraded program, raised all the red flags, but due to aggressive marketing and reassuring responses, “there’s no reason this can fail if you follow the steps,” I signed up with money I didn’t really have. And I started following the program.I followed every single step exactly as instructed.My coach confirmed my progress, reviewed my outlines and covers, and told me everything looked good. I published my first book within a month, and eventually a lot more, all according to their guidelines. I did everything right, and I worked hard, far more than the “8–10 hours a week” they had promised would be enough.The costs kept rising because what they don’t tell you is that for a book to have a chance to be successful, you have to pay for an original cover, editing, etc., and, of course, Amazon ads that are not a simple thing to master. But this is not all.Group sessions abruptly replaced my one-on-one coaching calls. My coach was suddenly gone. The Publishing.ai platform, sold as “lifetime access,” is currently quietly shut down. Now they start selling new “AI publishing” with a “Done-For-You” package for $997 to $2 497. So the lifetime tool I paid for didn’t become obsolete; it was abandoned because it cost them money to maintain.I asked for a refund that was refused more than once because if you join the PA program, you actually forfeit the satisfaction guarantee, something the recruiter on the call didn’t mention… of course.The truth is that for every one student who manages to succeed, hundreds don’t, many losing their savings, going into debt, or working themselves to exhaustion trying to make the system work as promised.After thousands of dollars and months of effort, I earned NOTHING. No passive income but a growing debt I have to cover by working like crazy on my day job.They got my trust, my time, and my money. I got broken promises and disappearing tools.If you’re thinking about joining, please look beyond the polished marketing.If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
I wanted to share a little milestone with this amazing community. When I first started on this journey, I had no idea if it would actually work out… but step by step, book by book, the effort has started to add up.This isn’t just about the numbers—it’s about proof that persistence pays off. If you’re in the middle of writing, editing, or doubting whether your book will ever find readers—don’t give up. it just takes one good book. my first 7 didnt do well. Every day you put words down or push a project forward, you’re building toward this.If I can do it, so can you. Keep writing, keep publishing, and keep believing in yourself.
Publishing.com is a very costly program, as others have said, and a significant amount of the extra money needed to publish in addition to the course costs are hidden until it is too late.More importantly, they recently launched a new 'course' focusing on advertising on one platform on social media. The course was nowhere near finished when it was launched, but there were promises that it would be forthcoming. I have now been signed up for months and only a tiny amount of the course has actually been done. None of the information in it is new, and has already been discussed at length in other parts of the program. I have gained absolutely nothing.This course should be included in the extortionate main membership cost anyway, but if you going to pretend you are releasing a course that is another couple of thousand that will teach students something new, you should actually release it when people have paid. I have asked for a refund on the basis that what I paid for has not been delivered -we shall see how fair the support team are.
I bought the course thinking that I would be able to make a living, writing, and selling books. I’m over two years into it and I spent about $30,000 and I have received a little over $1000. I put my heart and soul into it, but it wasn’t enough to make my bank account healthy.
I paid just under a couple grand to publishing ai because I thought that it would cover all things needed to publish a book on Amazon. That was simply not the case, unfortunately. The ad made it seem as if everything was going to be included. If you want things done professionally, you still have to pay extra for editing in addition to formatting, cover design, and even access to their AI tools.They offer a Q&A through Zoom, and this helps answer questions. During the course of my onboarding call, the rep suggested joining an additional program that also includes a mentor feature and they asked me about my credit card limit after I went on to say I could not afford it, which truly felt unprofessional.I wish the ad had been more forthcoming overall about the extra costs. It could work when you are okay doing a lot on your own. However, you will be disappointed likely if you pay a couple grand and expect a full-service experience.
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